Common use of USE OF SCHOOL BOARD PREMISES FOR UNION PURPOSES Clause in Contracts

USE OF SCHOOL BOARD PREMISES FOR UNION PURPOSES. 3-2.01 At the request of the union representative to the principal, teachers may hold, free of charge, union meetings in a room of their school/centre. Such meetings cannot, however, interrupt the continuity of student courses and cannot take place in a room previously scheduled for another activity. 3-2.02 At the written request of the union representative, for the purpose of holding union meetings and provided that these meetings do not interrupt the continuity of student courses, the board shall, at no charge, provide the union with available and suitable accommodations in one of its buildings, along with any audiovisual equipment (e.g., microphone, projector, screen, etc.) available at the premises. However, the union must give the board forty-eight (48) hours notice for the use of a room in which to hold a General Meeting. The union must make arrangements for leaving the premises and the equipment in good order. 3-2.03 The board shall allow the union delegate the right to keep and have access to a filing cabinet within the school/centre for the purpose of maintaining union information provided that this does not result in costs to the board.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Local Collective Agreement, Local Collective Agreement

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USE OF SCHOOL BOARD PREMISES FOR UNION PURPOSES. 3-2.01 At the request of the union representative to the principalschool administration, teachers may hold, free of charge, union meetings in a room of their school/centre. Such meetings cannot, however, interrupt the continuity of student courses and cannot take place in a room previously scheduled for another activity. 3-2.02 At the written request of the union representative, for the purpose of holding union meetings and provided that these meetings do not interrupt the continuity of student courses, the board shall, at no charge, provide the union with available and suitable accommodations in one of its buildings, along with any audiovisual equipment (e.g., microphone, projector, screen, etc.) available at the premises. However, the union must give the board forty-eight (48) hours notice for the use of a room in which to hold a General Meeting. The union must make arrangements for leaving the premises and the equipment in good order. 3-2.03 The board shall allow the union delegate the right to keep and have access to a filing cabinet within the school/centre for the purpose of maintaining union information provided that this does not result in costs to the board.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Collective Agreement

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USE OF SCHOOL BOARD PREMISES FOR UNION PURPOSES. 3-2.01 At the request of the union representative to the principal, teachers may hold, free of without charge, union meetings in a room of their school/centre. Such meetings cannot, however, interrupt the continuity of student courses and cannot take place in a room previously scheduled for another activity. 3-2.02 At the written request of the union representative, for the purpose of holding union meetings and provided that these meetings do not interrupt the continuity of student courses, the board shall, at no without charge, provide the union with available and suitable accommodations in one of its buildings, along with any audiovisual audio-visual equipment (e.g., microphone, projector, screen, etc.) available at the premises. However, the union board must give the board be given forty-eight (48) hours prior notice by the union for the use of a room in which to hold a General Meeting. The union must make arrangements for leaving the premises and the equipment in good order. 3-2.03 The board shall allow the union delegate the right to keep and have access to a filing cabinet within the school/centre for the purpose of maintaining union information provided that this does not result in costs to the board.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Collective Agreement

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